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The Walking Dead
Pretty Much Dead Already
Directed by
Michelle MacLaren
TV-MA
S2 • E7
Nov 26, 2011
43m
9.3
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Hershel sets a deadline. All secrets are out in the open. Glenn stands up for himself and Shane takes charge.
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Cast of Pretty Much Dead Already
Andrew Lincoln
Rick Grimes
Jon Bernthal
Shane Walsh
Norman Reedus
Daryl Dixon
Laurie Holden
Andrea Harrison
Steven Yeun
Glenn Rhee
Melissa McBride
Carol Peletier
Jeffrey DeMunn
Dale Horvath
Sarah Wayne Callies
Lori Grimes
Chandler Riggs
Carl Grimes
Lauren Cohan
Maggie Greene
Scott Wilson
Hershel Greene
Emily Kinney
Beth Greene
Jane McNeill
Patricia
James Allen McCune
Jimmy
Irone Singleton
T-Dog
Madison Lintz
Sophia Peletier
Amber Chaney
Annette Greene (uncredited)
Travis Charpentier
Shawn Greene (uncredited)
Michelle MacLaren
Director
Scott M. Gimple
Writer / Producer
Denise M. Huth
Producer
Tom Luse
Producer
Pretty Much Dead Already Ratings & Reviews
The Ringer
Ben Lindbergh
It might be the series's most iconic moment.
Tom & Lorenzo
Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez
We were a little pissed at the show last night for ending the mid-season on such a finely crafted note, because it can't be stated strongly enough that the show is still in a rut.
Paste Magazine
Josh Jackson
With the convict-redneck missing and the wife-beater redneck eaten by zombies (and brained by his wife to prevent a return), this show needs a real-live villain whose face isn't peeling off. Oh, thanks, Shane.
Grantland
Andy Greenwald
And so ends the first half of The Walking Dead's deadly second season, thankfully not with a whimper but with a whole lot of bangs.
Newark Star-Ledger
Mark Maurer
The show is perfectly satisfied with painting Sophia, in very broad strokes, as an ordinary 12-year-old girl. If her disappearance is a dominant arc of a season, the character can't be this underdeveloped for drama to be maintained.
TV Fanatic
Sean McKenna
While not the most shocking revelation, it was impactful.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Starlee Kine
It was everything you've ever wanted this show to be. Zombies plus no dialogue, such a winning combination!
Digital Spy
Morgan Jeffery
The tension slowly ratchets up to an almost unbearable level, leading to those amazing final scenes.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
I've been underwhelmed by a good chunk of the season so far, but tonight's closing scene was so effective that I think I'm going to remember it far more strongly over the next two-plus months than I will a lot of the dull moments we got.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
To me, last night's episode was the show's finest hour since its series premiere, and I think it's because the show has finally decided to stop going for realism and embrace its inner melodrama.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
Well... I feel weird saying, "I loved it!", but it certainly worked, didn't it? It was very powerful and succeeded as the sucker punch it was intended as.
TIME Magazine
Nate Rawlings
The [final] scene allowed the debate about whether the walkers are sick humans or animals to come to a boiling head.
Wall Street Journal
Aaron Rutkoff
Well, for my basic-cable money that was the single best episode in the entire run of "The Walking Dead."
AV Club
Zack Handlen
By using the little girl [Sophia] in this way, the show transforms what should've been anti-climax into a reinvention of an entire storyline.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
With the midseason finale, the show delivers not the massive cliffhanger Kirkman had promised was on the horizon, but rather a gut-wrenching denouement to the group's most pressing concern.
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